2000 Chevy S10 Great Work Turck on 2040-cars
Piney Creek, North Carolina, United States
2000 chevy s10 2wd 4.3 v6 automatic with 230xxx miles on it. a/c blows cold and heat works great. cruise control works. Will make a great work truck or just a little truck to drive and gets 22mpg. tires are in good shape. truck has been recently painted and has a cowl hood. has a new thermostat, radiator cap, battery, distributor cap, and fuel pump. Doesn't smoke or burn oil. Motor sounds like new. Has few minor issues but have not affected reliability. sometimes if you dive in the morning and let the truck sit till lunch it has a extended crank but if you let it sit for a week it starts right up the bump of the key and it is throwing a catalyst efficiency code. kbb on the truck is 3450.
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